For T-Mobile customers that would like to use Apple Pay, Apple's mobile payment option, to pay their bill, the wait is finally over.
T-Mobile customers can now use Apple Pay to pay their bill

For T-Mobile customers that would like to use Apple Pay, Apple's mobile payment option, to pay their bill, the wait is finally over.
The ongoing story of the major wireless carriers in the United States sharing user location data has one more chapter: potential major fines.
T-Mobile has been trying to merge with Sprint for quite some time, with some years going better than others. But now the two wireless carriers are closer than ever before.
Opensignal keeps tabs on the wireless networks and what they offer for customers on a regular basis, and now the latest "Mobile Network Experience Report" is out.
There are already plenty of streaming services out there, but we've got more on the way. Take Quibi for example, which has just announced launch and pricing information.
Robocalls are annoying. And, for years, they've been a remarkably persistent annoyance. But it may finally get less so in the United States.
Verizon, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular exaggerated the extent of their 4G LTE coverage in official filings to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the FCC itself found in an investigation. But FCC chairman Ajit Pai won't take any action against the carriers. Instead, they'll get a stern talking-to, according to Ars Technica.
German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom, which owns wireless carrier T-Mobile, claims that it owns the exclusive rights to the color magenta that its marketing uses.
T-Mobile USA today announced it's switched on its 5G network which it claims covers more than 200 million people and more than 5,000 cities and towns all across the United States.
AT&T is one of the biggest wireless network providers in the United States, and today the company confirmed that it will finally get its real 5G network up and running before the end of 2019.
T-Mobile US Inc. announced Monday that CEO John Legere will step down next year, replaced by President, COO and Board Director Mike Sievert. Sievert's new title will be President and CEO. The transition takes place on May 1, 2020.
Earlier today, T-Mobile announced its Un-carrier 1.0 initiatives as part of the proposed "New T-Mobile" -- the combination of T-Mobile and Sprint that was just formally approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and may launch in 2020.